[http://www.hindu.com/2007/02/10/stories/2007021016460400.htm]
Link to reportParul SharmaEmbarks on tour to garner public opinion on
the issueNEW DELHI: The anti-ragging committee set up recently by the
Union Human Resource Development Ministry will focus particularly on
hostels of various educational institutions across the country that are
often the hub of ragging activities."Apart from looking at the detailed
aspects of ragging like why it happens and during what time of the day,
we will also study why it is so prominent in medical and engineering
colleges, especially hostels. It is quite well known that it is rampant
in hostels. We want to put an end to that," says the Principal of Delhi
University's Ramjas College, Rajender Prasad, one of the members of the
Committee.Former Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) Director R. K.
Raghavan heads the seven-member Committee. The Supreme Court last
November had directed the HRD Ministry to constitute the committee to
look into the nuisance of ragging. The Committee embarked on a
month-long tour this past Monday and would be travelling to various
cities and towns across the country to garner public opinion on the
issue."We are clear about one thing that we have to stop ragging
altogether. We will talk to the faculty, the students and see what can
be done to prevent it. We will also examine the sociological and
psychological reasons behind this menace," says Dr. Prasad.The terms of
reference of the Committee include studying various aspects of ragging,
means and methods to prevent it, possible action that can be taken
against those who indulge in it, and action against colleges and
university authorities in the event of ragging. "We will examine what
is the exact definition of ragging and how it is different from
`hazing' that is the way of initiation in a social group in the United
States and Canada," he adds.The Committee will submit its report to the
Supreme Court by April 4, the deadline fixed by the apex court. Other
members of the Committee are: IIT (Kanpur) Director S. G. Dhande;
Maulana Azad Medical College Dean A. K. Agarwal; SNDT Women's
University (Mumbai) Vice-Chancellor Chandra Krishnamurthy; and former
Vice-Chancellor of Madras University, S. Sathikh. The Central
Department of Education Joint Secretary Sunil Kumar is the
member-secretary of the Committee.

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